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Friday, March 17, 2017

The Shift

There is a shift in the air. Expat life is mostly fun and amazing as you have probably noticed. What I don't mention often is when it's frustrating or downright difficult. Expat life is full of goodbyes. It seems like many we have met or gotten close to have left or are leaving before we do. Thankfully there are a few close friends that will be here till after we leave. We are in a season of goodbyes. Matane means "see ya later". A Matane party is a goodbye party. They are bittersweet.

I have one young friend leaving at the beginning of April. She asked me and "S" to take pictures of her and her daughter in kimonos. "S" is a much more experienced photographer than I am. It was super fun to watch how she works a portrait shoot and especially how she handles a toddler. I don't think I want to do portrait photography, but I really did enjoy it. Although I felt inadequate and was sure nothing was going to turn out. I thought I'd show you some of my favorites. As you can tell, I prefer more candid shots. This little one looks just like her daddy.

There were also amazing Ume trees (plums) blooming, so I got a few pictures of those while I was there. This is our last Spring in Japan and I want to savor every moment of it. Ken and I will be traveling to Kyoto and Hiroshima at the end of March which should be beautiful this time of year.

This week I went to another Matane party for my two young friends that are leaving. It was a Karaoke party with toddlers! It was really fun and again, I took my camera. Oh yeah, there were Moms there too.

I can't even get enough of this cuteness!

Goodbyes are hard. I treasure these sweet friends. Thankfully, I will see some of them again because we will be moving from California to Texas when we return. Many are going to the same place. If you've followed me here long enough you'll realize that this means we will be selling our beautiful home and relocating. That is a hard one. But, no matter how we plan our days, they don't usually end up the way we think. God has much better plans than we can ever dream of. So we are trusting in His direction one step at a time.

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to proper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

2 comments:

i'm terribly late to this party!your Japan journey has brought you much joyand i look forward to how God will lead and blessin the coming weeks and months .. journeying backto the USA, selling your California home and seekingout a new place to rest your feet in Texas. bless you dearly.